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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: calibrated on 01 October 2015, 14:58:42

Title: X30xe few errors
Post by: calibrated on 01 October 2015, 14:58:42
As you know i transplanted x30xe to calibra..i menaged to bypass the immobiliser..however when i start engine(cold) i got EML staying on after 15 seconds of car working...i get following codes in this particular order when doing paper clip test
12 - initiation of diagnosis
135 - tail light,this is not connected in calibra so its normal to be registered
46 - secondary air injection pump,also not connected in calibra..i welded holes on exhaust manifolds
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17 -knock sensor circuit 2
129 - egr voltage low
63- inlet manifold valve 1 voltage high
73 - maf sensor voltage low
Car is running like shit,stuttering in neutral and when driving,giving a puff of black smoke when hitting throttle...other than that there is no blue or white smoke at least....
Title: Re: X30xe few errors
Post by: GmasterT on 08 October 2015, 15:35:32
Even though you have welded up egr nonsense, have you left it plugged in?
Title: Re: X30xe few errors
Post by: calibrated on 09 October 2015, 16:17:12
I didnt weld it.. I left it as original,connected to exhaust..however i didnt connect VSS signal to ecu..can it affect engine idling and performance? Cause i have symptoms of bad maf and bad coilpack,and i have read that ecu can cause this because off not getting the VSS signal..maf and coilpack are tested and working good..
Title: Re: X30xe few errors
Post by: GmasterT on 12 October 2015, 01:23:41
As in the crank sensor?
Title: Re: X30xe few errors
Post by: calibrated on 12 October 2015, 16:58:30
If we speak about signal VSS its from speedo to ecu..however i connected it and no joy...blocked egr,no joy either...ill try new leads and sparks...engine is idling on 5 cylinders sometimes going on 4...coilpack tested,condition good...
Title: Re: X30xe few errors
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 October 2015, 17:37:30
You have an air leak.....the MAF code is the key.

Hence running like a dog.

Its worth checking the wiring to the bank 2 knock sensor to ensure its ok.

The secondary air injection codes and front multiram code can be tricked with a 1k ohm resistor